Code Name--Gentkill: A Novel of the FBI

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Villard, 1995 - Fiction - 287 pages
There's a sadistic serial killer on the loose in Detroit, and he's targeted shocking victims: FBI agents. As the Bureau desperately tries to identify this murderer, a horrifying extortion scheme begins when a sophisticated bomber demands five million dollars to call off his attacks on a children's hospital. How these horrific crimes intersect is the thrilling story of Code Name: Gentkill, Paul Lindsay's new page-turning triumph. A former highly decorated FBI agent himself, Lindsay knows his territory. His debut novel, Witness to the Truth, a bestseller and critical smash, took readers inside the FBI's innermost workings: the breakthroughs, the detective work, the foolish bureaucrats, and, yes, the courage to do right at any price. Bringing back the hero of Witness to the Truth, Mike Devlin, the Bureau's toughest, most smart-ass, and most frequently reprimanded special agent, Lindsay brings a savvy authenticity to Code Name: Gentkill that carries excitement to each page, breathtaking reality to every scene. With the verisimilitude of Joseph Wambaugh and the wit of Elmore Leonard, Paul Lindsay has produced another triumph of suspense.

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